This beautiful Rose Breasted Grosbeak kept us mesmerized for over two hours today at Melody's house. A bird not normally found in this area, he caused quite a stir. Photo by Ann Haglund.
Running Wild from Pamplona to Anchorage With Love
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*From US National Weather Service Alaska*
*“As of 12:15pm today, Anchorage's seasonal snowfall increased to 123.3
inches. The snow from last night and this...
Why lie?
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"We've decided to hire someone with totally different skills than yours..." and then they hire someone just like you, but more expensive and not as good. "We...
Goodies from the kiln
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Just a few fired pieces...
I like this one. The texture is so deep that the color remained on the
inset areas even after polishing. I am going to mold t...
March is National Craft Month!
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Did you know that March is National Craft Month? The Craft & Hobby
Association began this great tradition in 1994 to promote the joys of
crafting for new a...
March's Guest Contributor:Vincent Griffin
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Most days when I post inspiration on Doodlers Anonymous, it's because I
discovered an artist doing something so incredibly different than my own
style, t...
Three Shinafu or Linden Bark Cloth Panels
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I love shinafu which is cloth woven from fibers gleaned from the inner bark
of the linden tree. And I recognize how precious it is–of the bast fibers
wove...
james chedburn’s delightful kinetic sculptures
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If one can trust Google’s translation tool, James Chedburn is a high school
art teacher in Paris. He is also the creator of an animated collection of
brass...
Say a Little Prayer for me, for you
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I do not think that there is a woman out there that does not like to have
her home, whatever it may be, to herself. It's not to say that you do not
love yo...
Cleaning off the workbench.....Brain Dump...
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I always have a host of random things on my workbench and now I have photos with a similar problem.....too simple to be a blog but maybe something to share. ...
CZT - VIII
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Please join us in welcoming another group of amazing individuals to our
growing family of Certified Zentangle Teachers:
We will be posting some more pictu...
Marvelous Monday
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Susan Remnant creates bold, contemporary enamelled jewelry. I enjoy her
sense of the bold and sculptuural. Hope you enjoy and have a marvelous
Monday!
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Spicy Szechwan Noodles
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I can't believe I haven't posted this one yet—my husband loves these
noodles, though they're a little spicy for most kids. It seems that there's
no good Ch...
Jewelry Design: Emphasize Differences
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This “Margie’s Muse” column excerpt is available in it’s entirety
at http://www.margiedeeb.com/html/muse.php What makes a well designed piece
of beadwork? ...
Grand Canyon
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*Fresh and fragrant desert sage, new snow and butternut sky...*
How ever many times one visits the canyon, one carries in what needs to be
left and takes ...
LOST CORGI ANDY
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Please watch this video. This little guy who was visiting my area from
Massachusetts is lost! Dogs have been known to travel many, many miles and
through m...
Year of the Books
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I’ve read a lot of books this year. With an unemployment period spanning
nearly 8 months (*sigh*), I have found a lot of companionship in between
the pages...
Open Mind in Korea
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Ford/Forlano are among many international jewelry artists to be included in
this beautiful exhibit at The Sungkok Art Museum in Korea. The show was
curate...
Good-bye to the old and in with the new.
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Right on the cusp of the New Year AJF will be bidding farewell to our old
website and blog and saying hello to our new and improved version. During
the w...
An Interview with Heidi Kummli
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I’m mixing things up a bit here on Maggie’s Musings. Lately, I have been
noticing that a lot of beaders are interested in what’s going on in other
beaders’...
Virtue, Vice, and Revision
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You, dear readers, have given me gifts beyond reckoning. Thanks and
thoughts at the end of a Year of Living Virtuously (Weekends Off).
Beneficial Bugs in a Bag
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Logee's Tropical Plants Blog has moved to a new platform. We are now using
wordpress as our host. Our latest blog posted today is called: Beneficial
Bugs i...
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